Where are you getting those F Strips bro? Thanks.30,000 lumens for 300W....
LOL - I can hit 30K lumens with 6 Samsung F strips at 30W each (180W total). For about the same cost.
This guy is selling junk.
I am trying to get a COb or QB to replace 1000 Watt HPS SE for $500 or less. I am thinking the closest is QB with 4 boards for about $649.The vero29 C is just over 2umo/j @1400ma. I doubt it stays the same with twice the current.
HA!posting realistic assessments about the lights you are asking about is not "hating" if they are in fact substandard, don't take it personally. You seem to be always on the hunt for deals that are too-good-to-be true, so dont be shocked when they are in fact, demonstrated to be too good to be true.
short answer:
140000 lm/ "nearly" 30000 lumens = 5 of those@250W each
HPS is cheaper and more efficient
long answer:
dude claims it is 600W
then he claims it is 300 "True watts"
then he claims it draws 2.1A (which assuming it is 120V is actually 250W)
he then claims it is "nearly" 30000 lumens (and gives you no information how he determined that number)
then he claims it will "easily outperform" a 400W HPS (which is actually 50000 lumens)
then he claims it is "on par with the best 600w HPS" - well the "best" 600W HPD would be a DE, about 96,000 lumens
even if it really was 30000 lumens (which you have absolutely no way to verify), at 250 input watts thats only 120 lm/W which is pretty awful by todays standards
enough red flags for you? if i wanted 30000 lumens of cheap intermediate efficiency white phosphors id go buy 4 of these for $85 and call it a day
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Philips-100-Watt-Equivalent-A19-LED-Light-Bulb-Daylight-4-Pack-455717/205887208
$550 for a 725W rig of 9 luminus on 3 hlg-185h-48a drivers. its not under $500 but will save you $200 a year in electricity and $50-$100 a year in bulbs over a 1000W HPSI am trying to get a COb or QB to replace 1000 Watt HPS SE for $500 or less. I am thinking the closest is QB with 4 boards for about $649.
3 - Vero 29 $220 but I would probably need at least 3 of these.
https://www.rapidled.com/vero29-triple-cob-array-kit/
good call. build the actual fixture with drivers and optics and put it in a sphere at steady state operating temperature and then you will see that the system level efficiency is about 70-80% as efficient as the chips tested alone at 25CAnd ill stick to what the sphere says.
From digikey or arrow, bro.Where are you getting those F Strips bro? Thanks.
Damn that is cheap. Local store or online or local steel scrap place? Thanks bro.You don't need such expensive channel, use lightweight stuff.
I got 32 feet of 3-inch channel for about $50
I don't know why you guys aren't using your component manufacturers' data. The budget they put into QA exceeds your combined sales forever so it would make business sense to leverage it. That is not being adversarial but respectful just to make it clear. Everyone is so thin skinned on the internet and thinks any differing viewpoint is an attack on them making it hard to get a decent discussion on anything without it turning into a slag fest.Im out.
If you are only getting 70-80% of your planned performance then you are doing something wrong. Either in calculations or assembly. Maybe a component isn't performing?good call. build the actual fixture with drivers and optics and put it in a sphere at steady state operating temperature and then you will see that the system level efficiency is about 70-80% as efficient as the chips tested alone at 25C
i havent researched your specific example but heres a general oneI don't know why you guys aren't using your component manufacturers' data. The budget they put into QA exceeds your combined sales forever so it would make business sense to leverage it. That is not being adversarial but respectful just to make it clear. Everyone is so thin skinned on the internet and thinks any differing viewpoint is an attack on them making it hard to get a decent discussion on anything without it turning into a slag fest.
If you are only getting 70-80% of your planned performance than you are doing something wrong. Either in calculations or assembly. Maybe a component isn't performing?
i havent researched your specific example but heres a general one
chip = 2.0 umol/J at 25C
correct to Tj at 70C (realistic if not conservative for 200W thru a chip) = 0.95
typical lens or reflector = 0.93
typical driver = 0.91-0.93
these losses are cumulative so theres 80% net efficiency right there
what is "wrong" with the design? they are design decisions, which all have a cost
I got mine a month back from Arrow.Where are you getting those F Strips bro? Thanks.
6 of the 100W 44" double row F series strips is about $300. Two 320H-48A drivers - about $180. 4 8 foot long 1" aluminum U-channels - another 50 bucks. There ya go.I am trying to get a COb or QB to replace 1000 Watt HPS SE for $500 or less. I am thinking the closest is QB with 4 boards for about $649.
3 - Vero 29 $220 but I would probably need at least 3 of these.
https://www.rapidled.com/vero29-triple-cob-array-kit/
And those 44" double rows can be cranked up to about 200 watts a piece6 of the 100W 44" double row F series strips is about $300. Two 320H-48A drivers - about $180. 4 8 foot long 1" aluminum U-channels - another 50 bucks. There ya go.
Where do you buy them at friend? Thanks bro.6 of the 100W 44" double row F series strips is about $300. Two 320H-48A drivers - about $180. 4 8 foot long 1" aluminum U-channels - another 50 bucks. There ya go.
Is this it?6 of the 100W 44" double row F series strips is about $300. Two 320H-48A drivers - about $180. 4 8 foot long 1" aluminum U-channels - another 50 bucks. There ya go.
Those are the single row strips - they work just as good, you just need to get twice as many strips - 12 instead of 6. Overall cost is going to be about the same.Is this it?
https://www.digikey.com/products/en?mpart=SI-B8U261560WW&v=1510
I cannot find the link on Arrow??? Thanks.